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Frontier technologies at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Frontier Enterprise
The Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 promise to exhibit not only the highest standards in human endurance and physical ability, but also some wild, cutting-edge technology never visible (or invisible) before at a public event of this size. Here are some of the most interesting technologies on display featuring AI and VR to artificial shooting stars, among others. In October 2017, the NTT Group established a consortium comprising six companies with SoftBank, Facebook, Amazon, PLDT, and PCCW Global to begin constructing "JUPITER", a large-capacity optical submarine cable system linking the United States, Japan, and the Philippines. Construction is currently scheduled for completion in March 2020. "JUPITER" has the speed to transmit approximately six hours of high vision images (about three full movies) in one second.
Intel Provides AI In Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Wimoxez
Now at Intel AI DevCon, Intel like a Worldwide TOP Associate and the Official Synthetic intelligence (AI) System Partner for the Olympic Games, launched The Intel AI Challenge for the Olympic Games as a call for ideas in the developer community on how Artificial-intelligence can help to Boost the world's largest sporting event. At the Olympic Winter Games Pyeongchang 2018, we watched that the power of technological innovation to attract fans and athletes together across the globe in a new and impactful manner," said Timo Lumme, controlling director of their IOC Television and advertising providers. "Now we are eager to see how Intel can use artificial intelligence to assist bring the Olympic Games Tokyo 20 20 to the next degree -- connecting athletes and fans like before. The AI group has three weeks to apply thoughts for boosting the Olympic experience with synthetic intelligence. Programmers can look at AI may transform the lover and athlete's experience, in addition to business software -- from operations and logistics to bettering contest.
Artificial Intelligence Comes to Tokyo 2020 - Sponsor Spotlight
Artificial Intelligence Comes to Tokyo 2020 - Sponsor Spotlight (ATR) Intel wants developers to come up with the next best use of artificial intelligence at the next Olympic Games. Drones at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympics (Intel) "Today, we're inviting the developer community to join us in potentially creating an amazing AI experience for fans and athletes at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 by submitting their ideas through the Intel AI Challenge for the Olympic Game," Naveen Rao, corporate vice president and general manager, Artificial Intelligence Product Group, Intel, said in a statement. Intel joined the TOP sponsor program with the IOC last year in a "long term technology" partnership through the 2024 Olympics. During the signing ceremony Intel said it would be working on 5G telecom networks, virtual reality, drones, and artificial intelligence. During the opening and closing ceremonies of the PyeongChang Olympics Intel brought coordinated drone light shows to showcase its technologies.